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andre combrinck Special user South Africa 953 Posts |
Paul Harris' Flip,Flop,Plop.
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Gustaf New user Stockholm, Sweden 78 Posts |
I think Max Milton's Top Change looks great when properly executed.
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Furniture Elite user London 415 Posts |
Its funny how many people at the Café try to do anything but answering the question asked! One example more: this post!
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Adam1975 Special user UK 900 Posts |
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On 2008-05-23 16:50, Furniture wrote: A ridiculous accusation.We always follow the thread in hand,and stick to the topic. PS Anyone else think the weather is really great for the time of year?
Ive upped my standards.Now,up yours!
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Dorian Rhodell Inner circle San Francisco, CA. 1633 Posts |
Ok then, back on topic,
Any number of passes would work. Side steal and any of its incarnations. Cherry Control Panoramic Shift Technically, if you want to split hairs, an Elias Multiple shift would work even though you have to "cut". But the op said "shuffle" so... Pugh's Pass Draun's Float Pass The Waterfall Control as mentioned Leipzig Pass Screened Leipzig Pass Double Bluff Pass etc. Is this enough of an answer or should we let the op read a little? Best, Dorian Rhodell |
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fridoliina89 Special user 503 Posts |
Would mikes move be usefull in an ACR?
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cstreet_1986 Loyal user 263 Posts |
Is there one resource/publication of any sort which details both the cherry control and the cascade control?
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Dorian Rhodell Inner circle San Francisco, CA. 1633 Posts |
Nope.
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cstreet_1986 Loyal user 263 Posts |
Ok, well how about two resources - where's the best place to learn the cherry control from in your opinion?
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Hart Keene Inner circle Eugene, OR 1486 Posts |
Dribble Pass...invisible if done correctly.
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Dorian Rhodell Inner circle San Francisco, CA. 1633 Posts |
The only place to learn the Cherry Control right now is in the Penumbra. The exact issue escapes me at the moment. Very detailed description.
As for the Cascade Control, Check Card Finesse II. Best, Dorian Rhodell |
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cstreet_1986 Loyal user 263 Posts |
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skillzilla Regular user 106 Posts |
Classic pass works for me
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Bema Regular user 104 Posts |
One way force deck is invisible. Depends on the application, of course.
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Dorian Rhodell Inner circle San Francisco, CA. 1633 Posts |
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On 2008-05-31 14:44, Bema wrote: Then what would be the point of a control? |
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tommy Eternal Order Devil's Island 16544 Posts |
Lennart Green has some nice ways of doing it. I guess it depends on how you want to insert the card into the middle but for a tabled deck cut I think the snap deal is good.
Wonderful to see Paul Chosse back here!
If there is a single truth about Magic, it is that nothing on earth so efficiently evades it.
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Bema Regular user 104 Posts |
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On 2008-06-01 01:26, Dorian Rhodell wrote: You are on the correct path, Grasshopper... |
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Dorian Rhodell Inner circle San Francisco, CA. 1633 Posts |
Unfortunately that path does not pertain to this thread.
Best, Dorian Rhodell |
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